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Late Availability Discount:
Bookings made within 14 days of travelling discounted by 10%
Arrivals and Departures:
Check-in time: 16:00
Check-out time: 10:00
Payment:
Reservation Deposit: 35%
Balance: 56 days prior to arrival
Capacity:
Sleeps: 4 + Cot sleeping infants.
Former fashion designer, Lynne Johnson and her lighting consultant husband, John, have lavished both their skills on this cluster of five homely but stylish converted barns near the glorious beaches and sophisticated market towns of the North Norfolk coast. The Johnson’s parenting experience is evident in the balance they’ve achieved between style and family-friendly comfort with simple contemporary furnishings that easily ensure stress-free living- even with toddlers in tow! These cottages are ideal for families who enjoy independence and privacy but will appreciate the strikingly beautiful indoor heated pool, toddlers play house and pre-bookable service that aid relaxation when it comes to holidays with toddlers.
Owl is ideal for families, all set on one level, it allows parents the peace of mind that crawlers and toddlers won't come across to many dangerous obstacles. There is a lovely open plan living/dining and kitchen area is comfortable decorated and proves a great spot for the whole family to relax. The kitchen is well equipped and is handily positioned for busy mums and dads to be able to keep an eye on the little ones whilst whipping up some breakfast. The first bedroom is a double with a large king sized bed and plenty of room for a cot or z bed, the second bedroom is a twin and ideal for mini guests. There is one family bathroom complete with bath and overhead shower. The cottage offers lovely views of the surrounding grounds and it has often been reported that little ones have spotted a range of wildlife including rabbits, partridges and the odd hare. Outside there is a spacious terrace, ideal for a spot of lunch or a cold glass of wine once the little ones are safely tucked up in bed.
Reviews Show Location Map Kids love the local steam railways, wildlife centres, dinosaur park, aquarium and seal spotting boat trips. Lynne can arrange cycle hire with tag-alongs and baby seats. A number of nearby National Trust houses have family friendly restaurants, play areas and playgrounds. Other family-friendly dining options include lunches at The Victoria, Holkham and The White Horse at Brancaster, or excellent fish and chips on Wells Quay. Nearby Walsingham Farm Barns sell a fantastic range of speciality foods direct from small suppliers, along with some excellent fresh-made ready meals. Alternatively, use pre-bookable baby-sitting and try the excellent Galton Blackiston's Michelin starred Morston Hall.
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Awards:
Cranmer Country Cottages are winners of the best self catering holiday award for the Eastern region for 2007. The Enjoy England Awards for Excellence are recognised as the premier awards for the tourism industry.
We had a brilliant time! I would thoroughly recommend Cranmer to anyone - esp wi...
We had a brilliant time! I would thoroughly recommend Cranmer to anyone - esp with young family. The Cottage was lovely, pool fab, and great location for lots to do in North Norfolk.

Owner Profile
John and I moved
from cosmopolitan Islington to this wonderful peaceful backwater in 1998. John had family ties with North Norfolk along with many happy memories of childhood holidays here and we wanted to bring up our
daughter in a greener and more relaxed environment.
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We have a passion for boating so Norfolk really comes alive for us from April once the sailing season begins. However we also love the wide open sandy beaches and sultry marshland walks in the winter months. We were not birdwatchers before we settled here but with all of our hedgerow and tree planting we are continuing to notice a myriad of new visitors to the fields and gardens. Other favourite things include the wonderful autumnal tree walks held at Blicking Hall and Sherringham Park. A picnic on Holkham beach is pretty hard to beat but the excitement of horse racing at Fakenham has also provided a number of memorable days out with friends. Pensthorpe and Sculthorpe Moor are also favourite haunt - I could go on and on, best to come and see for yourself.
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What’s not to love; miles of golden sand, empty beaches, steam railways in the image of the Thomas books, Boggle and friends and Bewilderwood, Bug trails and pond dipping at Pensthorpe, bike riding through Holkham deer park and Blickling Hall gardens. Our daughter Emily is now rather too grown up for these things and far too cool, however she will admit to enjoying a visit to Pensthorpe and of course a beach picnic with friends on Scolt head island which is such a hip place to hang out in the summer months. Crab racing down the slip way at Burnham Overy makes hauling out sailing boats at the end of the tide a perilous affair, but local families have enjoyed the pastime over many generations. A recent 4 year old niece’s birthday party in a beach hut at Wells was great fun, even if it did rain briefly. Ferry trips and seal spotting is a fantastic way to see the coast on a good day but a walk with bucket and spade and a picnic from one of the delis in Burnham Market or Wells is pretty unbeatable too.
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